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Tottenham Transfers: Playing True or False with the Big Spurs Rumours
As we enter into the third week of the January Transfer Window , it's go-time in the transfer market for Europe's biggest teams...
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Tottenham Hotspur vs. Wolves: 5 Lessons Learned from Saturday's 1-1 Draw
There's an old saying that goes: "You learn much more from your failures than from your successes." And so it proves true here...
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Was German Prodigy Marco Reus Right to Snub Bayern Munich and Arsenal?
Yup, it's official , folks. Marco Reus, the brilliant German attacking midfielder-cum-striker, who was linked with so many of the world's biggest clubs—and especially Bayern ...
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Chelsea Transfer News: Gary Cahill Not Worth What He Is Reportedly Seeking
What had once seemed a done deal has since taken a very interesting turn. For more than a couple days now, the completion of Gary Cahill 's transfer to Chelsea has been held up, ...
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January Transfer Window: Five Possible Replacements for Tottenham's Sandro
Although Tottenham continued their impressive climb up the table with a 1-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday, it came at a heavy cost. Both Sandro and William Gallas tore their calf muscles in the game...
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World Football's 35 Best Footballers over 35
Last week, my Bleacher Report colleague Michael Cummings wrote an article on the 30 Best Footballers Over 30 . After reading it, I decided I'd one-up him and profile the 35 best footballers over 35...
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January Transfer Window: Five "Special" Players Tottenham Should Pursue
Harry Redknapp recently told the Sunday Mirror that Tottenham Hotspur will only spend if a "special" player becomes available in January: "It's extremely unlikely we will be doing any business in this window...
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Chelsea FC: Time for Roman Abramovich to Sack Andre Villas-Boas?
As a football fan, I've always been heavily critical of owners and presidents who fire the managers of their clubs at the earliest signs of struggle...
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Carlo Ancelotti Appointed PSG Manager: Why It Matters for World Football
In world football, one event often sets off a chain of events. One team's failure leads to another team's success, which impacts another team, and so on and so forth...
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FC Barcelona: Top 5 Current Barca B Prospects Most Likely to Shine in 2012
One of the things that makes FC Barcelona such an incredible team is its ability to constantly call up top-level talent from its youth system...
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January Transfer Window: 5 Possible Answers to Chelsea's Striker Problems
Despite being handed another lifeline by Andre Villas-Boas to prove his worth, Fernando Torres once again failed to score against Fulham on Monday, as Chelsea slumped to its third consecutive draw...
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Gareth Bale: Tottenham's Left Winger Is Proving That He Is the Real Deal
Tottenham Hotspur 's Gareth Bale has been one of the most hyped-up players in world football ever since he wowed the world with two consecutive world-class performances in 2010 against the reigning European champions at the time, Inter Milan ...
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Top 10 Most Unpredictable Football Clubs of 2011
For the most part, 2011 was a rather predictable year in terms of major title winners. Manchester United won the English Premier League, Barcelona won La Liga, AC Milan won Serie A, ...
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Liverpool FC: 5 Players Who Need to Step Up Following Luis Suarez's Racism Ban
Tuesday, the fears of every Liverpool fan were realized: Luis Suarez was hit with a eight-match ban as punishment for racially abusing Patrice Evra...
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FC Barcelona's Club World Cup Success: Was There Ever Any Doubt?
FC Barcelona convincingly beat Santos this weekend to clinch the FIFA Club World Cup trophy and win their third trophy of the 2011-12 season. This Club World Cup title was possibly FC Barcelona's easiest title yet under Pep Guardiola...
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FC Barcelona vs. Bayer Leverkusen: 5 Bayer Leverkusen Players to Watch
The UEFA Champions League Round of 16 draw was rather kind to FC Barcelona . The Catalans avoided the likes of Lyon and Napoli , and in Bayer Leverkusen , they face one of the weaker, more predictable sides in the competition...
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Chelsea vs. Napoli: Massive Challenge Awaits the Blues in UEFA Champions League
Chelsea may have avoided facing off with the likes of Barcelona by topping their group, but they will be facing off against arguably the second strongest second-seed in the competition in February when they take on Napoli ...
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FC Barcelona: Top 5 Candidates to Replace David Villa After Leg Injury
Whether you love or hate Barcelona, its hard not to like David Villa . The Spain's all-time top goal scorer is, in many ways, the model professional: He rarely speaks to the media, ...
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Chelsea FC: Should Andre Villas-Boas Continue to Use Frank Lampard as a Sub?
Frank Lampard has not hidden his displeasure with his new substitute role under Andre Villas-Boas this season...
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Chelsea vs. Manchester City: 6 Lessons Learned from the Blues' 2-1 Win
At last, Chelsea have done it. After three straight losses to "Big Six" opposition, Chelsea won 2-1 over table-toppers Manchester City ...
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Lionel Messi: The 5 Biggest Faults with the Barcelona Star's Game
When it comes to picking the best player in modern day world football, most football fans select FC Barcelona 's Lionel Messi without a second thought...
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Manchester City: Are the Citizens Experienced Enough to Win the EPL Title?
In a recent press conference, David Beckham had this to say when asked about who he thought would win the English Premier League title this season: I don’t think Manchester City have a chance...
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UEFA Champions League: Can Anybody Catch Real Madrid or Barcelona?
It's that time of the year again. No, I'm not talking about Thanksgiving or Black Friday, although those are very important too...
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Roberto Mancini: Why Does Manchester City's Manager Consistently Fail in Europe?
The 2011-12 season has thus far been a fairy tale for Manchester City fans. After a close loss to Manchester United in the Community Shield, Manchester City has been on fire in ...
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2011 MLS Cup Final: 6 Lessons Learned from LA Galaxy's Win over Houston Dynamo
The 2011 MLS Cup Final was billed as a battle of David vs. Goliath. Houston, missing their best offensive threat, Brad Davis, would be taking on the LA Galaxy, who could arguably be said to have better players than Houston in every single position...
